Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 91
... secure conformity to group practice were appar- ently at work on some of the smaller groups to secure conformity to the practices of larger and more economically powerful groups . Deliberate emulation of one group by another is ...
... secure conformity to group practice were appar- ently at work on some of the smaller groups to secure conformity to the practices of larger and more economically powerful groups . Deliberate emulation of one group by another is ...
Page 377
... secure their Christmas supply almost a year in advance , during the January sales . Again it is necessary not only to plan ahead , but to have some cash reserve in order to carry out such a buying program . Bargain for Better Prices ...
... secure their Christmas supply almost a year in advance , during the January sales . Again it is necessary not only to plan ahead , but to have some cash reserve in order to carry out such a buying program . Bargain for Better Prices ...
Page 576
... Secure Information ? Consumers can and will secure the information they have a right to expect if and when they register effective demand . Individual consumers can make their contribution toward achieving quality labeling by insisting ...
... Secure Information ? Consumers can and will secure the information they have a right to expect if and when they register effective demand . Individual consumers can make their contribution toward achieving quality labeling by insisting ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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